 Hello everyone, I will present you some tips that I learned during working on the website and how to effectively promote your KD project on the web. Firstly, we have a web theme for the website called Aether. It provides all the KD branding out of the box. This is the look of the website created with the Aether theme. It's used by many websites, so I think I listed every website here, but maybe I forgot some. The advantage of this theme is that it's bootstrap 4 based, so all the documentation about bootstrap is provided by the theme. It's also on the KD CDN, so every time I do an update, it's propagates to every website, almost instantly. It provides all the KD branding, the Notosan font, the Mide by KD logo, the blue accent color, and many other things. But it's only a CSS theme, so you need to create all the HTML ballerplates yourself. For this, there is a Jekyll theme. Jekyll is a static website generator used by many websites in KD here. It provides all the ballerplates for you, so it's even faster to create a website. We have some recommendations. Firstly, the tutorial created by Thiago Sueto, many thanks to him. We have also in the readme, many configuration options, the title, and it. There is also an example folder where you can copy and have your website almost instantly done. You don't need to fill the content. And you also have a breeze icon font developed for the web. It's quite easy to use. You only need to include the CSS file from the CDN, and then you can just create icons by including them. And I have a list of all the icons in this website, so this is dcdnkd.org, please, icons.icons.atml. Okay, so the next tip to create a good website is the content. And it's quite important. In the 40s, I would recommend to not create a wall of text like in this example, but instead add some images and colors to make it pleasant for the eyes and so what the user, what comes to your website is attracted by the page. Another advice is to not describe what the application is, but explain what the application allows the user to do. So instead of saying what Plasma is, there's some environment based on widgets, that is fast and efficient, and you need to say what it allows to do. Event is a bit of lie because it's not Plasma that allows you to solve the web. It's a web browser, but it needs to explain what you can do with the application. Okay, and last thing to say is not everyone needs a website. It's a lot of work to maintain, and it's better to not have a website that is un-maintained and very screenshot with what our 10 years old 40s use case. We have the kd.org applications that list all the websites and create a good-looking homepage for your project. It's based on the upstream data, so every time you update to your upstream data what are also displayed on Discover and GNOME application center, it's also deployed to the website and it supports location, screenshot, but also release information. You can write blog posts in it, sort of blog posts with the news about the application. You can add links to the stores, for example the Microsoft Store, the Play Store, as I like what you have said earlier, and it's quite less work to do than maintaining a website alone. Okay, I will have two blogs. One on Wednesday, it's in September of 2017, and this is for people who would like to improve their websites for your project or discuss how to improve it. And I have second, both, a plan about the developer platform. It's another project that I'm developing, and a preview is already available at develop.kd.org. And I would like to discuss the content of the website and the documentation for third-party developers. Okay, thanks everyone. That's it.